Speech and language processing :
Jurafsky, Dan, 1962-
Speech and language processing : an introduction to natural language processing, computational linguistics, and speech recognition / Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin. - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall c2000. - xxvi, 934 p. ; 25 cm. - Prentice Hall series in artificial intelligence. .
Online version:
Jurafsky, Dan, 1962-
Speech and language processing.
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2000
(OCoLC)644741937
Includes bibliographical references (p. 851-902) and index.
1. Introduction --
I. Words. 2. Regular Expressions and Automata. 3. Morphology and Finite-State Transducers. 4. Computational Phonology and Text-to-Speech. 5. Probabilistic Models of Pronunciation and Spelling. 6. N-grams. 7. HMMs and Speech Recognition --
II. Syntax. 8. Word Classes and Part-of-Speech Tagging. 9. Context-Free Grammars for English. 10. Parsing with Context-Free Grammars. 11. Features and Unification. 12. Lexicalized and Probabilistic Parsing. 13. Language and Complexity --
III. Semantics. 14. Representing Meaning. 15. Semantic Analysis. 16. Lexical Semantics. 17. Word Sense Disambiguation and Information Retrieval --
IV. Pragmatics. 18. Discourse. 19. Dialogue and Conversational Agents. TOC
Summary:
"This book offers a unified vision of speech and language processing, presenting state-of-the-art algorithms and techniques for both speech and text-based processing of natural language. This comprehensive work covers both statistical and symbolic approaches to language processing; it shows how they can be applied to important tasks such as speech recognition, spelling and grammar correction, information extraction, Read more...
0130950696 9780130950697 013122798X
99087845
Computational linguistics.
Automatic speech recognition.
P98 / .J87 2000
005.133 / JUS 2000
Speech and language processing : an introduction to natural language processing, computational linguistics, and speech recognition / Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin. - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall c2000. - xxvi, 934 p. ; 25 cm. - Prentice Hall series in artificial intelligence. .
Online version:
Jurafsky, Dan, 1962-
Speech and language processing.
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2000
(OCoLC)644741937
Includes bibliographical references (p. 851-902) and index.
1. Introduction --
I. Words. 2. Regular Expressions and Automata. 3. Morphology and Finite-State Transducers. 4. Computational Phonology and Text-to-Speech. 5. Probabilistic Models of Pronunciation and Spelling. 6. N-grams. 7. HMMs and Speech Recognition --
II. Syntax. 8. Word Classes and Part-of-Speech Tagging. 9. Context-Free Grammars for English. 10. Parsing with Context-Free Grammars. 11. Features and Unification. 12. Lexicalized and Probabilistic Parsing. 13. Language and Complexity --
III. Semantics. 14. Representing Meaning. 15. Semantic Analysis. 16. Lexical Semantics. 17. Word Sense Disambiguation and Information Retrieval --
IV. Pragmatics. 18. Discourse. 19. Dialogue and Conversational Agents. TOC
Summary:
"This book offers a unified vision of speech and language processing, presenting state-of-the-art algorithms and techniques for both speech and text-based processing of natural language. This comprehensive work covers both statistical and symbolic approaches to language processing; it shows how they can be applied to important tasks such as speech recognition, spelling and grammar correction, information extraction, Read more...
0130950696 9780130950697 013122798X
99087845
Computational linguistics.
Automatic speech recognition.
P98 / .J87 2000
005.133 / JUS 2000